Fiesta Studios Grows Up

FORT WAYNE, IN. March 7, 2016 – FIESTA STUDIOS LLC, locally owned multi-media studio in Northeast Indiana famous for internet videos such as “EATING A DURIAN FRUIT”, which was featured worldwide on television program “Outrageous Acts of Science” on DISCOVERY SCIENCE CHANNEL, today unveiled a plan to expand their talents both globally and locally.

Fiesta Studios, which boasts over 1 million hits on YouTube, launched their brand new website fiesta-studios.com which hosts nearly all of the videos created by the studio, totaling over 75 and growing. The website, which aims to be the new home for all Fiesta Studios news, videos, social media, blog posts and podcasts, is expected to grow exponentially as marketing efforts and production value are the new focus of the Fort Wayne studio.

Andrew Miller, who founded Fiesta Studios over ten years ago, announced a brand new partnership with two highly experienced professionals who, as he put it, “will one day make Fiesta Studios a household name.”

Amir Hussain joins Fiesta Studios as Sound Director. Hussain, who has worked with over 200 artists worldwide in mixing, mastering and creating vocal effects for all genres of music, eagerly awaits the exciting challenges this medium will provide. Hussain, who owns Amir’acle Records and has two pending music albums releasing this year, also brings 15 years of related experience in the field with him.

Joey Leal, who joins Fiesta Studios as Video Effects Creative Director, brings with him 16 years of Multimedia expertise, including 3D modeling, animation, graphic arts, computer-generated Special Effects, video editing, title sequence animation and website development. Leal, who graduated in 2004 from the University of Advancing Technology, also co-owned a pre-visual architecture firm named Visescape in Scottsdale, AZ, for four years.

Andrew Miller’s over 14 years of video experience include directing, writing, editing, sound design, acting and producing, in countless projects including national television commercials while working in the industry in Chicago.